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7/5/2006 12:13 PM
 
Check out this link. At least you will learn more on this subject.

Lars
 
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7/7/2006 11:16 AM
 
wedwardbeck wrote

Are you talking about the new DNN Menu or the SolPart object - and on a page (as in a skin) or a container for a module? 

Or are you adding the menu object as a part of the actual module?  What would be the contents of the menu items in your case?  Navigation or configuration of the module? 



Hi,

I am talking about the new DNN menu and I am trying to add a menu to a .ascx page within my own custom module so that I can have my own menu for navigation around it.

I would like to use the DNN menu so that it has the same look rather than using the ASP.NET 2.0 menu.
 
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